Thomas Buck Reed

Thomas Buck Reed (7 May 1787-26 November 1829) was a US Senator from Mississippi (DR) from 28 January 1826 to 4 March 1827 (interrupting Powhatan Ellis' terms) and from 4 March to 26 November 1829 (succeeding Thomas Hill Williams and preceding Robert H. Adams).

Biography
Thomas Buck Reed was born in Lexington, Kentucky in 1787, and he became a lawyer in 1808. In 1809, he moved to Natchez, Mississippi, and he served as a city clerk until 1811. From 1821 to 1826, he served as Mississippi Attorney General, but he was appointed to the US Senate in 1826 to fill the vacancy caused by David Holmes' resignation, and he served until 1827. In 1829, he was elected to a full term, but he died in office later that year.